The core of this question is whether a single die casting release agent can match the operating conditions of multiple die casting clients—an issue requiring case-by-case analysis.
If multiple die casting clients have similar key parameters—including mold temperature, cast part type, die casting machine tonnage, and post-processing steps—a single release agent can effectively serve all of them.
For example, if Client A and Client B share nearly identical conditions:
Mold temperature (consistent range),
Part material (e.g., both small aluminum alloy components),
Machine tonnage (both in the 800–1,500-ton range),
Post-processing (e.g., identical sandblasting/plating requirements),
then the same release agent will work seamlessly for both.
If clients have divergent operating conditions, using one release agent is not recommended.
Take an extreme example:
On one side: A 4,000-ton machine producing automotive structural parts (large molds + high-temperature environment).
On the other: A 1,000-ton machine making daily-use accessories (precision small parts + low-temperature process).
These are like comparing winter survival in the North vs. South—completely mismatched. The same release agent cannot accommodate both.
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